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amÉrica que es un equipo que trabaja bien el contragolpe. no es por nada, lo bien que caerÍa un gol de chiapass alpartido. >>> como espectÁculo. >>> es un encuentro totalmente a tÍpico por las condiciones del terreno, no puedes pensar que puedes ver una jugada. me gustarÍa preguntarle el partido mÁs lluvioso que les ha tocado estar. >>> me tocÓ un necaxa morelia en aguas caliente impresionante, se tuvo que sucedspender en el min 48, se jugÓ tres semanas despuÉs. fue la verdad que la fecha no la recuerdo bien, por ahÍ por 2006 y terminÓ jugandose ese partido, necaxa morelia que veÍas afuera del estadio y los coches flotab flotaban, im presidente nanpres cantidad de agua. >>> me tocÓ la transmision de la gran final, del torneo anterior. mis inicios de carrera en guadalajara tocaron tres o cuatro partidos que se suspendÍan porque se nunca dainl tres de marzo. >>> jaguares sin nada que perder, se arriesga. >>> disparo de muy lejos, inquietaba al arquero que se tiende para vigilar. t mobile te comunica. >>> amÉrica tiene cuatro part
amÉrica que es un equipo que trabaja bien el contragolpe. no es por nada, lo bien que caerÍa un gol de chiapass alpartido. >>> como espectÁculo. >>> es un encuentro totalmente a tÍpico por las condiciones del terreno, no puedes pensar que puedes ver una jugada. me gustarÍa preguntarle el partido mÁs lluvioso que les ha tocado estar. >>> me tocÓ un necaxa morelia en aguas caliente impresionante, se tuvo que sucedspender en el min 48, se jugÓ tres semanas...
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everyone is going to so be sold that's america the business of america is a business and big data is helping us get there you want to be spied on. now the other thing we've noticed since we've been here in new york is that this remarkable story about the cost of the inmates here because we were we not only have a military industrial complex we have a prison industrial complex city's annual cost per inmate is one hundred sixty eight thousand dollars study finds the city paid one hundred sixty seven thousand seven hundred thirty one dollars to feed house and guard each inmate last year according to a study the independent budget office released this week that's twelve thousand two hundred eighty seven inmates m.x. eighty three percent of the cost that's about four inches sixty dollars a day goes to the cost of the guard's salaries and pensions and their health care for the fastest growing population in america is the prison population so i predict that within ten years the biggest population overall in america will be the prison population so look for starbucks opening of prisons mcdon
everyone is going to so be sold that's america the business of america is a business and big data is helping us get there you want to be spied on. now the other thing we've noticed since we've been here in new york is that this remarkable story about the cost of the inmates here because we were we not only have a military industrial complex we have a prison industrial complex city's annual cost per inmate is one hundred sixty eight thousand dollars study finds the city paid one hundred sixty...
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there this is what happens to america. all right stacy. max maybe one day one of those drones or helicopters will wash away the scum that infest this city here in manhattan nice nice taxi driver reference. well the first of i am max this is the n.y.p.d. secret spy cab and enemies within the new book from pulitzer prize winning associated press report is matt apuzzo and adam goldman on the n.y.p.d. indiscriminate and probably illegal spying program references briefly made to a real yellow cab complete with an authentic taxi medallion registered under a fake name used by the department's intelligence division to conduct surveillance operations so this is the cab this is the image and it's six why one one this is a real cab max with a real medallion well as i've been saying all along it's not about you know any war on terror or security it's about what's now called big data so any data point you can collect whether it's from a taxi driver spying on the passengers it all goes into this big enormous database which is sold to markets or to sell
there this is what happens to america. all right stacy. max maybe one day one of those drones or helicopters will wash away the scum that infest this city here in manhattan nice nice taxi driver reference. well the first of i am max this is the n.y.p.d. secret spy cab and enemies within the new book from pulitzer prize winning associated press report is matt apuzzo and adam goldman on the n.y.p.d. indiscriminate and probably illegal spying program references briefly made to a real yellow cab...
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better named to ask about america. you're a young american woman as chelsea said. a lot of young american women taking charge and many thing that's quite right. what are the key issues facing young women in america right now? >> i have to agree with chelsea. i think young people are doing extraordinary things. there's a misconception that they're disengaged. i'm sure what chelsea sees and peggy sees globally is that young people are passionate and ready and primed and every single one of them capable of caring and taking care of action. i do a lot with voting of latinos. and we're a growing demographic. the average latino american is 26 years old. we're young, passionate, and fired up. what we need are tools and no-how, and think that will address this perception o disengagement of apathy. i dope think that's what's happening. i think what's happening is a lack of really civil society and our institutions doing the jobs to educate and empower young people? and a lack of opportunity. i mean i couldn't echo america more
better named to ask about america. you're a young american woman as chelsea said. a lot of young american women taking charge and many thing that's quite right. what are the key issues facing young women in america right now? >> i have to agree with chelsea. i think young people are doing extraordinary things. there's a misconception that they're disengaged. i'm sure what chelsea sees and peggy sees globally is that young people are passionate and ready and primed and every single one of...
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>> now bbc world news america. > this is bbc world news america. french intelligence charges the -- just a key u.s. senator and a congressional vote on military action. >> if the congress were to reject a resolution like this after the president of the united states has already committed to action, the consequences would be catastrophic. nuclear plant and saying a final farewell. they are packed in dublin as they pay their respects to a famous native son. worry be welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the syrian government stockpiled sarin and mustard gas, a claim made by the french authorities who released their docier on chemical weapons in syria. president obama is trying to drum up congressional support for a military strike. the french and americans have been warned of serious actions if they take military actions. samples collected biochemical weapons inspectors have arrived to the analysis in europe. it may be some time before the results are published. meanwhile the pressure is mounting on france, the
>> now bbc world news america. > this is bbc world news america. french intelligence charges the -- just a key u.s. senator and a congressional vote on military action. >> if the congress were to reject a resolution like this after the president of the united states has already committed to action, the consequences would be catastrophic. nuclear plant and saying a final farewell. they are packed in dublin as they pay their respects to a famous native son. worry be welcome to our...
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everyone is going to so be sold that's america the business of america is a business and big data is helping us get there you want to be spied on. now the other thing we've noticed since we've been here in new york is that this remarkable story about the cost of the inmates here because we were we not only have a military industrial complex we have a prison industrial complex city's annual cost per inmate is one hundred sixty eight thousand dollars study finds the city paid one hundred sixty seven thousand seven hundred thirty one dollars to feed house and guard each inmate last year according to a study the independent budget office released this week that's twelve thousand two hundred eighty seven inmates m.x. eighty three percent of the cost that's about four inches sixty dollars a day goes to the cost of the guard's salaries and pensions and their health care because the fastest growing population in america is the prison population so i predict that within ten years the biggest population overall in america will be the prison population so of course starbucks the opening of pris
everyone is going to so be sold that's america the business of america is a business and big data is helping us get there you want to be spied on. now the other thing we've noticed since we've been here in new york is that this remarkable story about the cost of the inmates here because we were we not only have a military industrial complex we have a prison industrial complex city's annual cost per inmate is one hundred sixty eight thousand dollars study finds the city paid one hundred sixty...
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told america about his dream. at a time when many people of my race could not even vote for president. earlier this year, i stood in the small cell where nelson mandela endured decades, cut off from his own people in the world. who are we to believe that today's challenges cannot be overcome? when we've seen what changes the human spirit can bring. who in this hall can argue that the future belongs to those who seek to repress that spirit rather than those when seek to liberate it? i know what side of history i want the united states of america to be on. we're ready to meet tomorrow's challenges with you, firm in the belief that all men and women are in fact created equal. each individual possessed with a dignity and inalienable rights that cannot be denied. that is why we look to the future not with fear, but with hope, and that's why we remain convinced that this community of nations can deliver a more peaceful, prosperous and just world to the next generation. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> 42 minutes of
told america about his dream. at a time when many people of my race could not even vote for president. earlier this year, i stood in the small cell where nelson mandela endured decades, cut off from his own people in the world. who are we to believe that today's challenges cannot be overcome? when we've seen what changes the human spirit can bring. who in this hall can argue that the future belongs to those who seek to repress that spirit rather than those when seek to liberate it? i know what...
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beautiful to be miss america. which is a very interesting -- >> there's never been an unattractive miss america, ever. >> that's right. >> there's never been one like, listen, she's super talented, but, eh, on the looks. they're hot, gorgeous women. >> they're attractive. they know how to put themselves together, they're fit. >> there's never been an unattractive miss america just like because there's been an unattractive anchor on a major network. but the reality is, to hillary's point, it really is a reflection of -- >> but network anchors aren't running to be miss america, the symbol of -- >> many of them are -- >> i mean, in terms of the name, right? you're miss america, represents the nation's values. so i think there's a difference between who's on tv in a network, and i would actually argue, i think there are plenty of people who are regular-looking folks who can be on tv and anchor a newscast or whatever it is and people who are in the pageant. i think that it's reflecting this sort of, you know, really be
beautiful to be miss america. which is a very interesting -- >> there's never been an unattractive miss america, ever. >> that's right. >> there's never been one like, listen, she's super talented, but, eh, on the looks. they're hot, gorgeous women. >> they're attractive. they know how to put themselves together, they're fit. >> there's never been an unattractive miss america just like because there's been an unattractive anchor on a major network. but the reality...
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it's everything america. and now kids asking them for money to go to america. so right now, china spend a fortune, family fortune to send their kids to america for school. it's number one choice for family to invest in their children's education. >> there was a report that came out just this week about the increasing distrust between americans and chinese. that just in the past couple of years, that on both sides of that divide, evil are more mr. nussle. do you perceive that that americans are becoming more distrustful of chinese, and chinese are becoming more distrustful of americans? >> i'm not surprised. i look at my daughter's textbooks. china is not done. the china i know. and how crazy we are. china is our partner and our rival. and we may know point to get your children about china. that doesn't make any sense to me. >> what do you think americans don't understand about china, and the chinese, that it's really important that we do understand? >> if you see, i think americans see china, to me, like a black and white. wind chime, 80% of china is gray. so t
it's everything america. and now kids asking them for money to go to america. so right now, china spend a fortune, family fortune to send their kids to america for school. it's number one choice for family to invest in their children's education. >> there was a report that came out just this week about the increasing distrust between americans and chinese. that just in the past couple of years, that on both sides of that divide, evil are more mr. nussle. do you perceive that that...
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stuart: richard formerly with america's young democrats for america. it was a pleasure. based in new york? >> i am based in d.c. but i can come to you guys. stuart: breaking news, from dell. the board has approved a buyout. michael dell telling adam shapiro he is "very pleased" with the future. jon stewart takes issue with my stance on syria. sandra smith responds to this after the break. >> how can any patriot you this is anything but a fantastic development? >> president obama has led us into a humiliating defeat. >> who did we lose two? um... where's mrs. davis? she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. th
stuart: richard formerly with america's young democrats for america. it was a pleasure. based in new york? >> i am based in d.c. but i can come to you guys. stuart: breaking news, from dell. the board has approved a buyout. michael dell telling adam shapiro he is "very pleased" with the future. jon stewart takes issue with my stance on syria. sandra smith responds to this after the break. >> how can any patriot you this is anything but a fantastic development? >>...
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and miss new york is indian with all due respect, this is america. >> jon: yes, this is america. and do you know how we know that this is america. the way you know that is 9 word do is misspelled. that is how you know this america. well, when indian news story falls through the crack you are own ayesive manned very catches them for a segment we call back in brown. ♪ . >> jon: yeah, first of all that's not actually a song, aasif, i just wanted to mention this off the top this miss america win is kind a milestone for the indian community. >> not a milestone, jon, more like a beachhead. >> jon: beachhead, sounds like a military invasion. >> damn right it sex wake up and smell the curry, jons. indians are taking over america. >> jon: what-- you won one competition. >> clearly you have not been paying attention. this is only the most recent ass-kicking. >> knaidel, german derived yiddish. k-n-a-i-d-e-l. (cheers and applause) boom! that's right! (cheers and applause) he won with one of your words, my yiddisher friend. tell me how my tuchus tastes! >> jon: so you're dominating our spe
and miss new york is indian with all due respect, this is america. >> jon: yes, this is america. and do you know how we know that this is america. the way you know that is 9 word do is misspelled. that is how you know this america. well, when indian news story falls through the crack you are own ayesive manned very catches them for a segment we call back in brown. ♪ . >> jon: yeah, first of all that's not actually a song, aasif, i just wanted to mention this off the top this miss...
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planning remember detroit went bust because america's central planners decided not to let america compete they decided to let wall street rule the roost and to let monetary authorities decide what the price of money should be and that created this enormous wealth chasm we haven't seen such a chasm since the gilded age well i also think you know we're going to get into whether or not those go cities are just centrally planned or actually millions and millions and tens of millions of chinese who have jobs we're bringing them in income they have high savings rate where did they put all their savings but the other thing i look at it seems like it happened so sudden that the entire nation of the united states sent all of their wealth producing jobs to china so rapidly it was like a windfall it was like a lottery winner that china became suddenly everybody had these amazing wealth producing jobs so they didn't know what to spend the money on and they also didn't have an advanced banking system like that the hundreds of years of banking system it across europe and then into america where you had
planning remember detroit went bust because america's central planners decided not to let america compete they decided to let wall street rule the roost and to let monetary authorities decide what the price of money should be and that created this enormous wealth chasm we haven't seen such a chasm since the gilded age well i also think you know we're going to get into whether or not those go cities are just centrally planned or actually millions and millions and tens of millions of chinese who...
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>> 15.9% in america, poverty in america, the highest in four decades. >> and that's all because of the president's policies? >> you really think that that's -- you really think that -- do you honestly believe that that would change if all of a sudden there were higher taxes? >> no, i think it would change if there were more mobility if young people had the opportunity to succeed in this country. instead the rich are taking all the money. >> we need to go ahead. obama care goes live in a couple of weeks and big labor has joined the rebellion to stop its rollout. president obama meeting behind closed doors with union leaders just moments ago at the white house, will he cut them yet another sweetheart deal? next in "the five." >>> losing control. is the real threat against our power right here at home? eric bolling makes sense of the syria situation on a must see cashin' in, saturday. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all
>> 15.9% in america, poverty in america, the highest in four decades. >> and that's all because of the president's policies? >> you really think that that's -- you really think that -- do you honestly believe that that would change if all of a sudden there were higher taxes? >> no, i think it would change if there were more mobility if young people had the opportunity to succeed in this country. instead the rich are taking all the money. >> we need to go ahead....
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chelsea, why don't we start with you, put america to right. >> well, america is to my right. >> but -- >> i think we are putting ourselves back on the path that we need to be on. and one of the reaps i feel so strongly that that is true is because of not only the woman sitting on my right but also the woman sitting on my left. i think that young people in this country are taking control of our future and our national destiny. we are indeed mobilizing for impact, which is our theme at this year's cgi. and i think we'll hear more about that when you hear about the work they're doing both here and around the world. it's happening not only here at home but it's a global phenomenon. >> is your mother running for president? >> you'll have to ask her that. >> pardon me? >> you'll have to ask her. >> and america, i can't think of anybody bert named to ask about america. you're a young american woman, a lot of young american women taking charge. many think that's quite right. what are the key issues in america right now? >> i would have to agree with chelsea. i think young people are doing ext
chelsea, why don't we start with you, put america to right. >> well, america is to my right. >> but -- >> i think we are putting ourselves back on the path that we need to be on. and one of the reaps i feel so strongly that that is true is because of not only the woman sitting on my right but also the woman sitting on my left. i think that young people in this country are taking control of our future and our national destiny. we are indeed mobilizing for impact, which is our...
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and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc "world news america." the pentagon orders a review of security after it found the man who killed 12 people at the washington navy yard was a military contractor. the amazing time lapse of the costa concordia 20 months after it ran aground. the damaged ship is hoisted up right. prince harry prepares his journey to the south pole by sleeping in a freezer. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. the u.s. navy ordered a review of security and military bases after 12 people were shot dead at the navy yard here in washington, d.c. the gun man was a former sailor her work as a defense contractor as ailor who worked defense contractor. how was someone with his background given access to what was meant to be a secure site? the defense secretary honored the 12 victims, all civilian workers of the naval hq. the police presence is still heavy. they are still looking for answers. >> we had officers who heroically went into a building, witnessing multiple casualties, and continued to pursue and
and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc "world news america." the pentagon orders a review of security after it found the man who killed 12 people at the washington navy yard was a military contractor. the amazing time lapse of the costa concordia 20 months after it ran aground. the damaged ship is hoisted up right. prince harry prepares his journey to the south pole by sleeping in a freezer. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe....
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. >> what kind of america leaves kids inheriting? >> if nothing else i think people today across this country know more about this law and its impact than they did a day ago. >> but cruise filling most of that time with his words from health care to bedtime stories with a potential government shutdown just five days away. some republicans here the mechanics of advancing the bill are being overshadowed by cruise. >> instead of focussing on what politically makes sense all the focus is on ted cruise. >> the white house, again, making the case for america's signing up for health care. >> they're going to be able to shop just like you shop for an airline ticket or a flat screen tv and see what the best price for you. >> the house passed measure is required to prevent a government shutdown and contain a provision to defund implementation of the president's law. >> right now the mechanics phase of obama care is skeblged to start next week when americans can begin signing up. melissa nbc news, washington. >> all right. get ready to pay more
. >> what kind of america leaves kids inheriting? >> if nothing else i think people today across this country know more about this law and its impact than they did a day ago. >> but cruise filling most of that time with his words from health care to bedtime stories with a potential government shutdown just five days away. some republicans here the mechanics of advancing the bill are being overshadowed by cruise. >> instead of focussing on what politically makes sense all...
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tom, you have not only changed the state of affairs for the disabled in america, you have changed america's soul. think how different it is than what it was 25 years ago. what people look for, a bold or disabled, is to be treated with dignity, treated with respect, and that is what tom changed. i cannot think of a handful of , and i and i have served am told it was supposed to make me feel good, it made me feel of, all but 13 people american history i have served longer in the senate. [applause] and so, it is astounding. but time does not leave it to just what happened here at home. think of what tom has done and how loud his voice has been for those around the world, not only for the disabled, but the persecuted. not only the disabled, but the people who, in fact, have no voice. tom has never been afraid to speak out. from the war in vietnam to the death squads in central america, of everythinghes from genital mutilation of young to what is going on in syria. voice has had a pro impact on how we view ourselves, and today, he remains the conscience of the senate. tom does not allow anyone c
tom, you have not only changed the state of affairs for the disabled in america, you have changed america's soul. think how different it is than what it was 25 years ago. what people look for, a bold or disabled, is to be treated with dignity, treated with respect, and that is what tom changed. i cannot think of a handful of , and i and i have served am told it was supposed to make me feel good, it made me feel of, all but 13 people american history i have served longer in the senate....
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>> it's not just america. what -- because the ripple effect, canada now has to look at what's going to happen with its supply of oil and gas. they are now going on to be supplying the far east. it is a global geopolitical strategic shift, and it all happens under the permean base, the dakotas, and it all happened because technology made this stuff cheaper to
>> it's not just america. what -- because the ripple effect, canada now has to look at what's going to happen with its supply of oil and gas. they are now going on to be supplying the far east. it is a global geopolitical strategic shift, and it all happens under the permean base, the dakotas, and it all happened because technology made this stuff cheaper to
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in america. across america, it is a constant drum beat of death of shootings, of murder day after day after day. >> in 2012 three out of every four philadelphia homicide victims were african-american men. that's 236 people. if the ku klux klan came -- if from the suburbs were killed, there would be hell to pay. yet 236 african-american men murdered in one city, not one word. >> mayor michael nutter here and mitch landrieu who created cities united to bring attention to the violence crisis. mayor nutter, my friend, i know where you stand. you've been on this from the day you ran for mayor. this gun violence issue. what have you learned? >> we know that it's devastating to the cities, but what both of us have learned and many others is that it's actually something you can take action on. you can reduce it. you can prevent it. if we're focused, if we coordinate our resources, and if we make it the national issue that it is with a national response. the united states of america must respond to domest
in america. across america, it is a constant drum beat of death of shootings, of murder day after day after day. >> in 2012 three out of every four philadelphia homicide victims were african-american men. that's 236 people. if the ku klux klan came -- if from the suburbs were killed, there would be hell to pay. yet 236 african-american men murdered in one city, not one word. >> mayor michael nutter here and mitch landrieu who created cities united to bring attention to the violence...
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(laughter) but america is defined by its resilient-- resilience. no matter what mistakes we make, we pick ourselves up, we dust ourselves off and come together with the courage to deny that we ever made a mistake. (cheers and applause) these people get it it's like that old saying about whatever it is you are supposed to do with history, i forget. the point is america's economy is back. the dow is reaching record highs. the housing market is rebounding. the auto industry exists. and even young people are finding good jobs in construction. and folks, this is good for everyone. as they say, a rising tide lifts all boats. also, buy a boat or you'll drown. because 9-- 95% of income gains since the recovery have gone to the top 1%. but-- i know, i want to cheer too. (laughter) but don't fret not rich people. you will get your share because our economy is like a pyramid, okay. we rich are at the peak and soon the money will start trickling down to you people so be patient. and if you are's good, you can be buried with me in my pyramid. (laughter) so if y
(laughter) but america is defined by its resilient-- resilience. no matter what mistakes we make, we pick ourselves up, we dust ourselves off and come together with the courage to deny that we ever made a mistake. (cheers and applause) these people get it it's like that old saying about whatever it is you are supposed to do with history, i forget. the point is america's economy is back. the dow is reaching record highs. the housing market is rebounding. the auto industry exists. and even young...
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of america what rarely playing is we. really don't know america that require the overthrow. the best way to overthrow the power of the economic royalists of course is to unionize the workforce to turn the factory floor office into a small d democracy sounds simple enough right for republicans it made it their top economic priority to bust unions and hand power back to the economic royalists so that it's time to head to the picket line joining me now is neo mccabe welcome back good to be with you tom good to have you tell you to get the green room was like the lincoln brigade reunion this is where the show you and i. so why do you hate democracy bags actually speaking out you know it is democracy going to have as the royalists i think what people i think everyone everyone has a soft spot for the worker everyone admires what the labor unions have done in this country to improve benefits of working conditions and pay but it may be too much of a good thing that when the unions defend hacks when the unions defend postal workers who are rude and obnoxious to them when they defend
of america what rarely playing is we. really don't know america that require the overthrow. the best way to overthrow the power of the economic royalists of course is to unionize the workforce to turn the factory floor office into a small d democracy sounds simple enough right for republicans it made it their top economic priority to bust unions and hand power back to the economic royalists so that it's time to head to the picket line joining me now is neo mccabe welcome back good to be with...
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young black men are dying in america. does america notice? people of our fellow citizens, were murdered in my city of philadelphia. stories in the wake of destruction and heartbreak. generally 75% to 80% of the victims and perpetrators, black very young. violent act tears at our nation's soul, and each murder leaves a white wake of destruction and a long line of victims. a child who loses a father, a mother whose heart is broken, a family left alone. and in a downward spiral of violence begets violence. a son of today's victim picks up victims. tomorrow, two perpetrator and the victim. order does not just happen. fruit grows rick and him and his soul fed by poverty and hopelessness. for many, the deck is stacked against them from day one. poor schools, inadequate health care, no jobs. of poverty is chewing up another generation is this out the results for all of us to see. criminals terrorize communities , and decent, hard-working people become afraid in their own neighborhoods here it in deed, during these past decades, i have seen a marked
young black men are dying in america. does america notice? people of our fellow citizens, were murdered in my city of philadelphia. stories in the wake of destruction and heartbreak. generally 75% to 80% of the victims and perpetrators, black very young. violent act tears at our nation's soul, and each murder leaves a white wake of destruction and a long line of victims. a child who loses a father, a mother whose heart is broken, a family left alone. and in a downward spiral of violence begets...
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which is by doing something that you never hear in latin america. latin american catholics never describe themselves as born-again. so what i'm sensing is that people want to fit in so much that you're describing themselves as protestants still in the united states. so this is clearly an effort to tell the united states, we are like you. we believe just like you. we praise and pray just like you. we are like you, culturally. if you look at the family values, which is something i don't think conservatives who are critical of immigration clergy understand, you will find that there's probably more inclination towards family that is today among immigrants than among any other part of society. for instance, half of all illegal households are made up of couples with children. and only 13% of illegal households are headed by a single parent, against one-third in the case of nativeborn americans. so again, if we stand for family values come if we really mean it when we say we want a society based on family values, then surely there's a source of great comfo
which is by doing something that you never hear in latin america. latin american catholics never describe themselves as born-again. so what i'm sensing is that people want to fit in so much that you're describing themselves as protestants still in the united states. so this is clearly an effort to tell the united states, we are like you. we believe just like you. we praise and pray just like you. we are like you, culturally. if you look at the family values, which is something i don't think...
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america tonight is up next. >> on america tonight. an old rival may be the president's most importanta imp. >> a vote against that would be catastrophic because it would undermine the credibility of the united states of america and the president of the united states. >> on this labor day, the war over wages. how the fight for better pay ask stalling walmart in its tracks. >>> and a swimmer's dream. some 35 years in the making. >> you never are too old to chase your dreams. >> that's right. good evening and welcome to america tonight. thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it is a holiday today, but no easing back for lawmakers when they return from their summer blake tomorrow. on the table, an urgent vote on whether to strike on syria. one that has president obama in a difficult position. over the weekend, the president said he whereas ready to order a strike on syria, in response to chemical weapons there but put the ball in congress's courts to hear their thinking. today he invited senators john mccain and lindsay graham of south car
america tonight is up next. >> on america tonight. an old rival may be the president's most importanta imp. >> a vote against that would be catastrophic because it would undermine the credibility of the united states of america and the president of the united states. >> on this labor day, the war over wages. how the fight for better pay ask stalling walmart in its tracks. >>> and a swimmer's dream. some 35 years in the making. >> you never are too old to chase...
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-- (cheers and applause) -- america, this land is my land and your land and america does not back down on the face of tyranny. fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice a penny save sad horse to water whose colors do not run! may god bless the united states of america! wango tango! (cheers and applause) bottom line, will barack obama stack up and start spelling this war right? only time will tell and so will my guest. please welcome pulitzer prize winning writer for the "new yorker" and dean of the columbia school of journalism steve coll, steve thank you so much for joining us. good to see you again. steve, you gotten a article in the new new yorker here called "crossing the line" right? steve, help me out with something here. i never thought i'd say this but i'm not sure if i want america to get into another war with the middle eastern country with no clear objective. and i know that sounds ugly to say. why don't i want to follow barack obama into battle. where do you think he's screwing the pooch? >> well, the weight of the last two wars that he inherited, the 4,500 dead in iraq for
-- (cheers and applause) -- america, this land is my land and your land and america does not back down on the face of tyranny. fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice a penny save sad horse to water whose colors do not run! may god bless the united states of america! wango tango! (cheers and applause) bottom line, will barack obama stack up and start spelling this war right? only time will tell and so will my guest. please welcome pulitzer prize winning writer for the "new yorker"...
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volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. ♪ ♪ >>> dale jhonny lozada. en la pista el karateca de "mira quiÉn baila" jhonny lozada. >>> sensei, quÉdese quieto. que seguiremos compartiendo con la buena gente. y queremos regresar con luis sandoval hasta los Ángeles en la placita mÉxico. >>> seguimos en esta fiesta en plaza mÉxico. y nos acompaÑa mateo. y viene representando a una escuela de kung-fu. cuÉntanos. >>> es un arte tradicional china y que llegÓ a estados unidos y se caracteriza por conectar los movimientos del cuerpo con la mente. >>> a diferencia de un deporte tradicional nos ayuda a tener mÁs disciplina? >>> por supuesto, porque el control mental lo puede aplicar en la vida diaria. y la confianza en si mismo que uno desarrolla. >>> estamos viendo a una chica hacer estos movimiento, nos sirve como defensa? >>> sÍ, por supuesto, para las mujeres es muy bueno, no importa el tamaÑo del oponente, y en poquito tiempo. y en dos o tres meses pueden desarrollar tÉc
volvemos a "despierta amÉrica." la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. ♪ ♪ >>> dale jhonny lozada. en la pista el karateca de "mira quiÉn baila" jhonny lozada. >>> sensei, quÉdese quieto. que seguiremos compartiendo con la buena gente. y queremos regresar con luis sandoval hasta los Ángeles en la placita mÉxico. >>> seguimos en esta fiesta en plaza mÉxico. y nos acompaÑa mateo. y viene representando a una escuela de kung-fu....
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politicians continue to promise america energy independence. does that mean your gas prices are immune to conflict in the middle east? if not, why not? that's next. [ male announcer ] campbell's angus beef & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimite
politicians continue to promise america energy independence. does that mean your gas prices are immune to conflict in the middle east? if not, why not? that's next. [ male announcer ] campbell's angus beef & dumplings. hearty cheeseburger. creamy thai style chicken with rice. mexican-style chicken tortilla. if you think campbell's 26 new soups sound good, imagine how they taste. m'm! m'm! good! mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition...
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those in these princelings that america therefore like saudi arabia which has a similar situation they have a fountain of oil they don't need the people save abject poverty and some five thousand princes in america similarly they've got their aristocracy that has been created now with the federal reserve's quantitative easing and they just print money as they need it it boosts our asset prices it boost our real estate prices they don't need the people to work to create the savings to create the capital they don't need the taxes so the people are being essentially exterminated that's the problem with colonel kurtz diamond is that he's going rogue he's become the leader of a cult he's taken his military operations up to mimic saudi arabia it's no coincidence that saudi arabia is now provoking war in syria to get their gas pipeline to europe just like it's no coincidence that saudi arabia and the petro dollar and america the federal reserve bank are colluding to exterminate the american population the american people are not just getting poorer there are at threat of being exterminated by
those in these princelings that america therefore like saudi arabia which has a similar situation they have a fountain of oil they don't need the people save abject poverty and some five thousand princes in america similarly they've got their aristocracy that has been created now with the federal reserve's quantitative easing and they just print money as they need it it boosts our asset prices it boost our real estate prices they don't need the people to work to create the savings to create the...
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help explain why america as prospered. you are also a passionate and yan i didn't know rouse people. our payings rust find harmony in the two values that's our report. the conversation continues on twitter. let me no what you think. the again use the hash tag fox news reporter. thanks fof watching. {off-lin {off-line} ♪ 'i'll be gone...' ♪ 'in a day or...' man: twooooooooooooooooo! is that me, was i nging? vo: not paying for scheduled maintenance feels pretty good. no-charge scheduled maintenance now on every new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. find out why 9 out of 10your large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principa
help explain why america as prospered. you are also a passionate and yan i didn't know rouse people. our payings rust find harmony in the two values that's our report. the conversation continues on twitter. let me no what you think. the again use the hash tag fox news reporter. thanks fof watching. {off-lin {off-line} ♪ 'i'll be gone...' ♪ 'in a day or...' man: twooooooooooooooooo! is that me, was i nging? vo: not paying for scheduled maintenance feels pretty good. no-charge scheduled...
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>>> good morning, america. breaking at this hour in the colorado flood zone, more than 1,000 still missing. as rescue operations are halted by more rain. the incredible images still coming in. this mudslide splitting an office in half. this drone capturing the raging waters up close. we're there as children are reunited with frantic parents. sam champion leads our special coverage. >>> breaking now for our screwers at the west. shots fire at the washington, d.c. navy yard. at least one victim. police and fbi tracking the shooter. thousands going to safety. we'll have the latest on the breaking story. >>> caught on tape. an experienced hiker falls 40 feet into a crevasse. the astonishing message he recorded for his parents and how he clawed his way back to life. >>> new york! >> and meet the new miss america. the woman who wowed the judges with her show stopping bollywood dance. takes the tiara in atlantic city overnight. she's here live, only on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. so much going on as we start
>>> good morning, america. breaking at this hour in the colorado flood zone, more than 1,000 still missing. as rescue operations are halted by more rain. the incredible images still coming in. this mudslide splitting an office in half. this drone capturing the raging waters up close. we're there as children are reunited with frantic parents. sam champion leads our special coverage. >>> breaking now for our screwers at the west. shots fire at the washington, d.c. navy yard. at...
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macdonald [ applause and cheers ] >> america's cup will stay in america! >> oh, yeah, baby. >> the san francisco bay, the scene of sports history as oracle pulls off a comeback for the ages. >> the conclusions to an embattled competition that ultimately lured thousands to the waterfront. >> whoo! >>> good evening, i'll elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. they did it. it's over! and with the regatta finally over san francisco is looking forward, moving trucks breaking down the band stands. will america's cup be back in the bay? our allen martin joins us now from pier 27. allen. >> reporter: hey, ken. you know, as of right now, we have not heard officially whether the 35th america's cup would be held here in san francisco. but minutes ago mayor lee said he certainly wants the races to come back. also, larry ellison had a press conference. he said he is open to the idea. so we'll have to wait and see. because as the winner of the cup now, it is his decision as to where to hold the next series of races. but as for right now, right here today, we witnessed one
macdonald [ applause and cheers ] >> america's cup will stay in america! >> oh, yeah, baby. >> the san francisco bay, the scene of sports history as oracle pulls off a comeback for the ages. >> the conclusions to an embattled competition that ultimately lured thousands to the waterfront. >> whoo! >>> good evening, i'll elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. they did it. it's over! and with the regatta finally over san francisco is looking forward,...
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those in these princelings that america down for like saudi arabia which has a similar situation they have a fountain of oil they don't need the people save abject poverty and some five thousand princes in america similarly they've got their aristocracy that has been created now with the federal reserve's quantitative easing and they just print money as they need it it boosts our asset prices it goes to real estate prices they don't need the people to work to create the savings to create the capital they don't need the taxes so the people are being essentially exterminated that's the problem with colonel kurtz diamond is that he's going rogue he's become the leader of a cult he's taken his military operations and mimic saudi arabia it's no coincidence that saudi arabia is now provoking war in syria to get their gas pipeline to europe just like it's no coincidence that saudi arabia the petrodollar and america of the federal reserve bank are colluding to exterminate the american population the american people are not just getting poorer there are at threat of being exterminated by colon
those in these princelings that america down for like saudi arabia which has a similar situation they have a fountain of oil they don't need the people save abject poverty and some five thousand princes in america similarly they've got their aristocracy that has been created now with the federal reserve's quantitative easing and they just print money as they need it it boosts our asset prices it goes to real estate prices they don't need the people to work to create the savings to create the...
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to america. isolationists also opposed to international trade, immigration and. that's and that's. we want people to be allowed to be engaged everywhere let tourism flow lettuce trade with people of every nation. except when the goods across borders the army's don't. history backs that up. a report funded by several governments found the level of armed conflict is lower today via into decades ago and trade is the reason. maybe that is why i smile when i travel and see ads like these. ♪ as we trade goods, we also export our it is a and culture. i don't claim this will and conflict but what is more likely to win the hearts and minds of young people? cruise missiles may kill their cousins or the life style shown on american television? ♪ >> it is harder for the radicals to demonize people that make you laugh. but conservative said it happened because of the ronald reagan military buildup. okay. but so did ameran music. in 1980 bruce springsteen held a concert in east berlin and even their behind
to america. isolationists also opposed to international trade, immigration and. that's and that's. we want people to be allowed to be engaged everywhere let tourism flow lettuce trade with people of every nation. except when the goods across borders the army's don't. history backs that up. a report funded by several governments found the level of armed conflict is lower today via into decades ago and trade is the reason. maybe that is why i smile when i travel and see ads like these. ♪ as we...
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kpix5 is at the america's cup in san francisco. marx -- mark we are hearing about an impressive turn out. >> reporter: fans tell me recent he in the past week they feel that attend apse has gone up. that means more people here, more cars here. and of course a lot more energy. >> america's cup fans swarm under the embarcadero. she is in from new zealand. faithfully watching the races all week. says this weekend, very different than last. >> huge change. absolutely. >> but the difference is not on the water it is the fans in the stands. >> 700,000 the past two weekends. it took time for interest in the america's cup to kick into high gear. some say weeks. fans are soaking it all in. >> everyone is getting in behind it. wonderful atmosphere here. we are having a time of our lives. >> it is an exciting thing. i decided to come out and check it out. >> reporter: many fans need a place to park. that is great for these guys. their parking lots of packing and still growing. in fact, they are so bizy it is hard tow get a quick interview wit
kpix5 is at the america's cup in san francisco. marx -- mark we are hearing about an impressive turn out. >> reporter: fans tell me recent he in the past week they feel that attend apse has gone up. that means more people here, more cars here. and of course a lot more energy. >> america's cup fans swarm under the embarcadero. she is in from new zealand. faithfully watching the races all week. says this weekend, very different than last. >> huge change. absolutely. >> but...
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is it the business of america? >> it's a pillar of american foreign policy in modern times in both democratic and republican presidents we don't stick our nose in other people's business in theory except when it presents a danger to national security or goes over a certain line of conscience. >> does syria cross that line? >> for a lot of people it does but on the other hand they say i hate what the syrian forces have done to women and children but i'm not prepared to send my son or grandson into that snake pit at the time. >> that may well be because of the backlash from iraq and afghanistan where americans seen endless troops getting killed and civilians and no apparent victory at the end. >> exactly. >> the thing about military conflict, to the public and indeed to the military, you better see a win at the end of the operation. >> no question. all right, in the background, let not forget that the american people at large, not everybody, believed they were misled, lied to to get us into iraq. >> i don't trust tha
is it the business of america? >> it's a pillar of american foreign policy in modern times in both democratic and republican presidents we don't stick our nose in other people's business in theory except when it presents a danger to national security or goes over a certain line of conscience. >> does syria cross that line? >> for a lot of people it does but on the other hand they say i hate what the syrian forces have done to women and children but i'm not prepared to send my...
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the muslims of america bow down in prayer. more than 7,000 miles away in pakistan, bolani serves as their guide over this spiritual village. >> i owe him my life. >> we have extreme loyalty to him. he's like a father to us. >> if i wasn't for him, i wouldn't be about to go to medical school. would be in philadelphia living life with no hope and nowhere to go. >> congratulations. >> in fact, the muslim cleric is so influential over his followers that he names their children. >> she is seven days. >> reporter: her parent anxiously awaits the name choice. >> are you part of al-qaida? >> why should i be part of it? i'm just a formal educationist and i am not part of anybody. >> reporter: he's a mysterious figure their world. he's also the man wall street journal reporter daniel pearl was meeting in 2002 when he was abducted and beheaded. pearl was following a tip that shoe bomber richard reed had trained at one of his alleged camps in pakistan. >> it's almost to the point where we buy the story up front. we're just a group of indi
the muslims of america bow down in prayer. more than 7,000 miles away in pakistan, bolani serves as their guide over this spiritual village. >> i owe him my life. >> we have extreme loyalty to him. he's like a father to us. >> if i wasn't for him, i wouldn't be about to go to medical school. would be in philadelphia living life with no hope and nowhere to go. >> congratulations. >> in fact, the muslim cleric is so influential over his followers that he names their...
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and from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america [ speaking foreign language ] the translation says from hindu holy scripture, fire cannot bun it, water cannot wet it, nor can wind dry it, and the second stand ask i will read in hindu.r translation: as a man sheds his worn out clothes, takes other new ones, likewise, the embodied soul casting off warn out bodies and enters new bodies." a small prayer from hindu scripture in hindu. this translation: from untruths, lead us to the truth. from darkness, lead us to the light. from death, lead us to immortality. peace, peace, peace. may the treasured souls of our 12 dear friends rest inÑi peace. >> a reading from the letter to the romans: if god is with us, who can condemn? christ jesus who died who was raised at the right hand of god who,Ñi indeed, intercedes for u. what will separate us from the although of christ will an win distress persecution orÑi famine or peril or the sword? no. in all these things, we conquer overwhelmingly through himçóÑi o has loved us. i am convinced that neither deathÑi nor life or angels or ruler
and from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ america [ speaking foreign language ] the translation says from hindu holy scripture, fire cannot bun it, water cannot wet it, nor can wind dry it, and the second stand ask i will read in hindu.r translation: as a man sheds his worn out clothes, takes other new ones, likewise, the embodied soul casting off warn out bodies and enters new bodies." a small prayer from hindu scripture in hindu. this translation: from untruths, lead us...
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tim jeffrey with the america's cup. and again if the wind and weather conditions cooperate, that final race happens at the earliest 1:15 this afternoon out on the san francisco bay. live this morning in san francisco alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >> oracle ceo larry ellison's love for sailing has taken some of his attention from this week's oracle convention. the billionaire high-tech tycoon skipped the keynote speech at the convention yesterday because that is where he was. at those races. some people attending open world say part of the reason they pay the thousands of dollars in registration fees and travel expenses was to hear from ellison. about 60,000 people are attending that convention which does end tomorrow. some think if oracle wins the cup ellison could come back and show them all the trophy to try to make amends. at ktvu.com you will find continuing coverage of the america's cup. all you have to do is look for the images tab which is right on our front page. >>> time 16:38. san francisco police released
tim jeffrey with the america's cup. and again if the wind and weather conditions cooperate, that final race happens at the earliest 1:15 this afternoon out on the san francisco bay. live this morning in san francisco alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >> oracle ceo larry ellison's love for sailing has taken some of his attention from this week's oracle convention. the billionaire high-tech tycoon skipped the keynote speech at the convention yesterday because that is where he was. at those...
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is that what you would expect of america? absolutely not. [ inaudible ] has ranked america as 15th in the world for democracy. how can that be? how many more of our liberties -- >> why is your heritage so much more important than mine. >> mine is no more important than yours -- >> if we celebrated even's heritage, sir -- >> i don't have to celebrate everybody's heritage. but if you want to celebrate yours you should. [ overlapping speakers ] >> let me give you one more example of where our liberties are going. reports in 2009 united states was ranked 20th in the world in freedom of the press. today we have dropped to 47th place. how much more liberty do we have to lose before we are no longer america -- >> gene, i want you to jump in here -- >> yeah ji think we're going a little bit far afield, but in truth, typically in our country, the an dote to speech that you don't like is more speech. historically, whether it's done by the right or left, attempts to suppress speech, so suppress an idea just doesn't work. that idea maybe
is that what you would expect of america? absolutely not. [ inaudible ] has ranked america as 15th in the world for democracy. how can that be? how many more of our liberties -- >> why is your heritage so much more important than mine. >> mine is no more important than yours -- >> if we celebrated even's heritage, sir -- >> i don't have to celebrate everybody's heritage. but if you want to celebrate yours you should. [ overlapping speakers ] >> let me give you one...
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america. >> rio de janeiro, brazil. for many germans, it's a dream destination they associate with surfing and summer. this year, the connection goes somewhat deeper. made 2013 marked the beginning of germany year in brazil. german is also popular as a foreign language in brazilian schools with sÃo paulo home to the biggest german school in the world, boasting 11,000 students. but there is still room for greater cultural exchange. german and brazilian readers have been slow to discover each other's literature. this year, german authors sought new leaders. likewise, brazilian writers were featured at the frankfurt fair. germany also sees brazil as an essential partner. >> if we want to achieve things globally from environmental protection to securing peace, the smart and right thing to do is to maintain regular exchange with brazil. >> another passion that germans and brazilian's share is soccer. with brazil hosting this year's world cup, tens of millions of germans are sure to take notice. br
america. >> rio de janeiro, brazil. for many germans, it's a dream destination they associate with surfing and summer. this year, the connection goes somewhat deeper. made 2013 marked the beginning of germany year in brazil. german is also popular as a foreign language in brazilian schools with sÃo paulo home to the biggest german school in the world, boasting 11,000 students. but there is still room for greater cultural exchange. german and brazilian readers have been slow to discover...
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one of the best ways that america has built well is through owning a home, and unfortunately we really got away from that, we allowed folks to pull all of the equity out. a lot of people rushed into buying homes without really giving it a lot of thought, and it turned out to be an awful investment for them. it doesn't mean that everybody is -- and we don't think that everybody should -- should buy a home. certainly there is a place for renters, particularly in some of the more expensive markets, and young people in general are going to rent until they settle down. it doesn't make as much sense to own a home when you are single and may relocate to some other part of the country. but as millennials age up and build savings, i think we'll see again. >> so as millennials built up some savings, that was the key to buying a house. you didn't just grab all of the equity that you made in it as home prices appreciated, took that out, and risked your capital? >> absolutely, people used to have to save for a down payment, and so when they shop for a home, they spent a lot of time. that's what we
one of the best ways that america has built well is through owning a home, and unfortunately we really got away from that, we allowed folks to pull all of the equity out. a lot of people rushed into buying homes without really giving it a lot of thought, and it turned out to be an awful investment for them. it doesn't mean that everybody is -- and we don't think that everybody should -- should buy a home. certainly there is a place for renters, particularly in some of the more expensive...
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america waits to see if congress will allow the president to carry out a limited attack in syria. it's hard not to look at administrations past and what retaliations took place. dating back almost three decades the u.s. bombarded beirut during lebanon's civil war under the reagan administration. one month later shiite muslim suicide bombers struck marine barracks in beirut. more than 200 marines were murdered. fast forward three years later. the same administration ordered a bombing raid. under the clinton administration officials ordered attacks on al qaeda camps in afghanistan and a factory in sudan, a country that supported al qaeda. the radical group retaliated by attacking the ""u.s.s. cole" in yemen followed by the september 11th attacks. >> moreover, the chairman has indicated to me our capacity to execute this mission is not time sensitive. it will be effective tomorrow or next week or one month from now. and i'm prepared to give that order. >> while some critics argue an attack is too little, too late, others also say there's no such thing as just limited involvement and
america waits to see if congress will allow the president to carry out a limited attack in syria. it's hard not to look at administrations past and what retaliations took place. dating back almost three decades the u.s. bombarded beirut during lebanon's civil war under the reagan administration. one month later shiite muslim suicide bombers struck marine barracks in beirut. more than 200 marines were murdered. fast forward three years later. the same administration ordered a bombing raid. under...